Miscarriage of Justice: A Statement by Judie Brown of the American Life League

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rol method of choice is actually a killer of innocent children.
Under this deceptive definition, pregnancy begins when the new human being
implants in the mother's womb; never mind the inconvenient fact that this
brand new person's life actually began a week or so earlier at
fertilization.

There would also be lawsuit after lawsuit against the men who so
blithely go through their lives fulfilling their own sexual needs by making
certain that the female of their choice is properly using the chemical or
device that releases him from any culpability should a child come on the
scene.

These examples represent a cultural problem that exists because of
"devious, diabolical and deceiving" influences. But the justice system in
America consistently turns a blind eye on any of these crimes because,
after all, abortion and its progeny are legal in the United States of
America. Therefore, there is no crime.

That is precisely why, I fear, Manishkumar Patel will probably get off
scot free -- or close to it. America's judicial system discriminates
against an entire class of human beings and it does so consistently, day in
and day out, denying that the act of abortion takes the life of an innocent
child. So how tough can they really be on Patel? We shall see.

In Virginia, on the same day that the Patel story erupted in Wisconsin,
we learned that Daniel Riase, who punched his girlfriend in the stomach,
thus causing the death of her preborn child, was sentenced to five years in
jail. What if the child had been two years old? Would his life have been
worth more? Would the killer have gotten life?

And what about the headline that told us there is no reason to
re-examine the chemicals in the Gardasil vaccine, even though 28 mothers
have miscarried their babies after getting it? The Gardasil vaccine is
alleged to protect women from human papilloma virus. Are those 28 babies
simply the price those mothers had to pay for being chemically protected'/>"/>

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